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11-letter words containing d, i, s, p, l

  • spinal cord — the cord of nerve tissue extending through the spinal canal of the spinal column.
  • spindlelegs — (used with a plural verb) long, thin legs.
  • splodginess — the state of being splodgy
  • spondulicks — money; cash.
  • spondylitic — inflammation of the vertebrae.
  • spondylitis — inflammation of the vertebrae.
  • spondylosis — immobility and fusion of vertebral joints.
  • spreadingly — in a spreading manner
  • springfield — a state in the central United States: a part of the Midwest. 56,400 sq. mi. (146,075 sq. km). Capital: Springfield. Abbreviation: IL (for use with zip code), Ill.
  • sprinklered — having or protected by a sprinkler system.
  • spud island — Prince Edward Island.
  • staphylinid — rove beetle.
  • stylopodium — a glandular disk or expansion surmounting the ovary and supporting the styles in plants of the parsley family.
  • supply-side — of or relating to a theory that stresses the reduction of taxes, especially for those of higher income, as a means of encouraging business investment and growth and stabilizing the economy.
  • suspendible — to hang by attachment to something above: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling.
  • syrphid fly — any of numerous beelike or wasplike flies of the family Syrphidae that feed on the nectar and pollen of flowers and have larvae that feed on decaying vegetation or prey on aphids.
  • tricuspidal — having three cusps
  • trisulphide — any sulphide containing three sulphur atoms per molecule
  • undespoiled — (of nature, land, etc.) not damaged or despoiled; pristine
  • undisplaced — lacking a home, country, etc.
  • undisplayed — (of a bird) represented with wings and legs spread: an eagle displayed.
  • unpublished — to issue (printed or otherwise reproduced textual or graphic material, computer software, etc.) for sale or distribution to the public.
  • unsprinkled — not sprinkled, esp not baptized
  • wolf spider — any of numerous ground spiders of the family Lycosidae, including the southern European tarantula, Lycosa taretula, that hunt their prey instead of using a web.
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